Works
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Bedwork / A Little Rest Under Proust's Bed, 2023
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Bedwork / Between two paragraphs of Oscar Wilde’s reading, 2023
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Bedwork / Gertrude & Alice after Felix Gonzalez-Torres, 2023
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Bedwork, Men in the Sun, 2023
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Bedwork, 2020
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Bedwork / Birthday Boy, LIFE July 1985 I, 2023
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Bedwork / Birthday Boy, LIFE July 1985 IV, 2023
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Bedwork / La divination entre Ross et Felix, 2023
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Fleur miraculeuse II, 2018
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Bedwork XCIX, 2020
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YES I AM (consisting 20 different Bedworks), 2022
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These Fluids Between Us I, 2023
Biography
Revealing queer identity as a utopian horizon and the underlying vulnerability in expressions of masculinity, Soufiane Ababri’s works critically and humorously engage with historical works of art and texts - essays and literature - and unfold within a historical and contemporary discussion at the intersection of queer politics and postcolonialism.
Ababri’s visual storytelling is akin to an art-historical activism questioning the process of history writing while emphasizing minor histories and intimate recorded events as the point of departure of his works. Deftly weaving his own biography and heritage with the intellectual and artistic output of figures such as Jean Genet, Michel Foucault, Felix Gonzales Torres, Allen Ginsberg or Nazim Hikmet, his works mobilize the anecdotal, diaristic and sometimes accidental as the location where an intimate knowledge based on affinities can engender a sense of community in motion across time and place. Working against hierarchical conventions of art making, in his ongoing series “bedworks”, he chooses to work both literally and conceptually, from a horizontal plane instead of “vertically”; from the privacy of his bedroom instead of the studio, emphasizing domesticity; and using crayons and pastels on paper instead of oil or canvas. The exclusively male figures in his drawings seem often caught in moments of intimate, social, sexual and emotional exposure and vulnerability, alternating between expressions of shame, desire, horror and joy. Depicting scenes in a simplified, almost naive manner, his drawings present a flattened perspective reminiscent of both orthodox imagery and Persian miniatures in their collapsing of distance and spatial hierarchy to re-arrange values associated to figure and background, between what is obviously visible and what may not be. Ababri’s use of text alongside drawing at times conveys an internal dialogue in confessional or humoristic form from the introspective space; while in larger collage works he paints over found materials to activate a deeper social and political backdrop.
Besides series of drawings and collages on paper, Soufiane Ababri actively engages with installation, sculpture and performance to create immersive environments in reference to queer and clandestine forms of socializing, acting through intermediality and theatricality to reflect on how we record, share, claim and participate in collective resonances of our most intimate fantasies and fears.
Soufiane Ababri (1985, Rabat) lives and works between Tangiers and Paris.
Soufiane Ababri has had solo exhibitions worldwide including Si nous ne brûlons pas, comment éclairer la nuit?, Praz-Delavallade (Paris, 2023); NON MERCII!!!, Dittrich&Schlechtriem (Berlin, 2022); Bunch of Queequeg, Praz-Delavallade, (Los Angeles, 2021); YES! AÏ AÏ AÏ AÏ AÏ AÏ AÏ ... AM, Mendes Wood DM, (Brussels, 2021); A Circus Act Behind Bars of Lilac And Blood, Kulte Art Center (Rabat, 2020); Tropical Concrete Gym Park, Glassbox (Paris, 2020) and Memories Of A Solitary Cruise, THE PILL (Istanbul, 201). His work has been shown in institutional group shows such as Every Moment Counts, Henie Onstad Kunstcenter (Oslo, 2022); Queering The Narrative, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein (Aachen, 2022); Trilogie des cendres, FRAC Pays de la Loire (Carquefou, 2022); Habibi, les révolutions de l’amour, Institute du Monde Arabe (Paris, 2022); Attention, International Festival For Contemporary Art (Glasgow, 2021); Welcome Home Vol.II, MACAAL (Marrakesh, 2020); Lignes de vies - Une exposition de légendes, MAC VAL (Vitry, 2019) and Par amour du jeu, Magasins Généraux (Pantin, 2018), among many. His work is part of private and public collections of FRAC Poitou-Charentes and FRAC Pays de la Loire; MACVAL; Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden in Morocco and X Museum in Beijing.
Exhibitions
Press
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Thiiird Magazine
Soufiane Ababri: Revelling in the Intimacy of The Queer Arabic After PartyApril 24, 2024 -
Art Basel
From Bed to Barbican: The Queer Portraits of Soufiane AbabriApril 9, 2024 -
HERO
Soufiane Ababri on his personal and political exhibition at the BarbicanApril 9, 2024 -
Something Curated
Interview: Soufiane Ababri Challenges the Dominance of Western Narratives in Queer HistoryMarch 6, 2024 -
The Guardian
'It's effortless': the Moroccan art star who shuns paint and works from his bedMarch 5, 2024 -
032c
Strange Bedfellow: An Ode to the Outsider with SOUFIANE ABABRIJanuary 9, 2024 -
En revenant de l’expo
Soleil Triste au MO.CO. Montpellier ContemporainNovember 3, 2023 -
Art Unlimited
Sihirbaz aniden...November 1, 2023 -
Arts Cabinet
Soufiane Ababri interviewed by Cécile Bourne-FarrellSeptember 18, 2023 -
Creative Review
How artists subverted the language of advertising to talk about AIDSFebruary 28, 2022 -
Hyperallergic
The Unapologetically Gay, Erotic Drawings of Soufiane AbabriJune 25, 2020 -
Daily Sabah
Domination of Man: Soufiane Ababri in BalatFebruary 2, 2019 -
Daily News
Orientalist Discourse Reflects On Ababri's PaintingsJanuary 23, 2019 -
Numéro
Les esquisses érotisé-politiques de Soufiane AbabriJanuary 18, 2019 -
Exhibition Text 'Memories of a Solitary Cruise'
Pink Cheeks, Brown Shades: Soufiane Ababri’s Queer EroticsJanuary 3, 2019 -
Artforum
''Bedwork Series''January 1, 2019 -
BIDOUN
Louvre Me TenderDecember 1, 2018
Texts / Portfolio
Videos
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Soufiane Ababri
In An Instant, The Magician Had Conjured a Dove From His Hat March 9, 2024 -
Soufiane Ababri
Paradox 1 — Contestation of The Supposedly Logical Order of The World March 9, 2024In one of his last recorded conversations with Ross Bleckner from 1995, artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres recounts: “People would say, “Can I come to your studio?”...Read more
Publications
News
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Art Basel: From Bed to Barbican, The Queer Portraits of Soufiane Ababri
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Soufiane Ababri | The Barbican Centre
February 21, 2019Their mouths were full of bumblebees but it was me who was pollinated 13.03.2024 — 30.06.2024 From March 2024, the poignant and exuberant works of...Read more